Teach Your Dog to Speak!: 50 K-9 Training Flash Cards (My-T-Smart Flash Cards)

(as of 18/04/2010 10:14 - more info)

$15 $12

Listed Under: Dog Books

Author : Dominique De VitoBinding : PaperbackDeweyDecimalNumber : 636EAN : 9781933662626ISBN : 193366262XLabel : Cider Mill PressLanguages : ListPrice : Manufacturer : Cider Mill PressNumberO..read more

Is your pet a doggy dunce? Have recent canine encounters left you feeling cold? Well here’s a new way to get Spot off the couch and into the classroom! This exciting new card deck makes use of the K-9 Power Vocabulary System to help open up the channels of communication and make Fido behave. On one side of each card is the word or command, and on the other, an explanation as to how to teach your hound to respond to the given instruction. From simple obedience to easy-to-perform tricks, this exciting new system is sure to make training your dog seem like child’s play.

4 Reviews

  1. Jdog says:

    I bought these cars because I take my dog everywhere and I am trying to teach him. These cards are extremely portable and great. Very detailed with how you should teach your dog and my dogs love to learn new things. I loved this book.

  2. Paula says:

    I like the handy flash cards… you can work on a few commands at a time. The book is dead on when it comes to understanding your dog. Fun and easy. All in a compact case. Easy to take anywhere. I would buy again and suggest it to a friend.

  3. J. Whalen says:

    There’s no dog training books in the market that are as portable as are these flash cards. The kit comes with a helpful little book providing the basics of the care and training of a dog. The cards are quick and easy to use, with a very fun and lively illustration on one side, with very easy instructions on the other. And rather than having to carry an entire book with you when in your backyard or field to train your pet, you can take only those flash cards that relate to the training session at hand. I have two labradors and have found this book to be a great help in their training.

  4. Maryland says:

    The boxed cards are very cute; however, they’re difficult to read. The training directions should be listed by step. (i.e. 1. Have your dog sit. 2) Say “Shake” while gently picking up one of your dog’s paws. etc). Still- from what I’ve read so far- the info is good.

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